Dan Kinn Looks to Defend Greg Norman Match Play Championship

April 28th, 2017

Dan Kinn of Acushnet Company claimed the year’s first major of 2016, but winning the Match Play Championship at Arcola Country Club led to a fulfilling season.

Kinn, 29, came into the Match Play Championship last year as a qualifier, but won all six of his matches that week without having to play the 18th hole.

He continued his strong play with a runner-up finish at the Lincoln Charity Clambake, and a tie for third in the New Jersey PGA Championship. He also qualified for the PGA Professional Championship in June at Crosswater and Meadows Courses at Sunriver Resort in Sunriver, Oregon.

“I’d be lying if I didn’t say I had huge expectations,” Kinn said. “[Winning the Match Play Championship] definitely boosted my confidence that I can compete with these guys. It really got my year rolling.”

Kinn is coming off a season where he finished No. 2 in the OMEGA Player of the Year standings. He was also apart of the first team to defeat the Philadelphia Section in the Turnpike Cup last October.

The former Professional Golf Management student from Clemson University said the biggest thing this season is changing his mentality and expectations.

“I plan on finishing at the top, I plan on finishing events,” he said. “I have that confidence at this point that wasn’t there last year.”

Kinn, who hits the ball long, will play Damien Hamlett of Galloping Hill in his first round match. As of last month, Kinn has yet to play Morris County Golf Club.

“I hear it’s a course you got to get some practice rounds in,” Kinn said. “I hear it’s a little short, which isn’t an ideal, but I’m looking forward to big things this year.”